Performance of broccoli (Brassica oleracea) growth in polyethylene bags under different shading materials / by Carmela Roxanne S. Padilla and Gracen Glory D. Romanes.

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Abstract: PADILLA, CARMELA ROXANNE SIDOCON AND ROMANES, GRACEN GLORY DE LARA, "PERFORMANCE OF BROCCOLI GROWN IN POLYETHYLENE BAGS UNDER DIFFERENT SHADING MATERIALS" Research Study. Applied Research III, College of Education, Cavite State University Science High School, Indang, Cavite April 2009. Adviser: Prof Carlos N. Rodil The study was conducted on Farmer's Training Center and Techno- Demo Farm (FTCTDF) from September 2008- December 2008. Generally, the study aimed to determine the performance of broccoli under different shading materials. Specifically, it aimed to determine the effects of different shading materials to the growth of broccoli; identify the best shading material suited for growing broccoli and determine the treatment that produced the best quality of the curd of broccoli. The study used four (4) treatments with four (4) replications. The treatments used were: Treatment 1- covered by net, Treatment 2- covered by plastic sheet, Treatment 3- covered by coconut leaves and Treatment 0- no shading material. Data were analyzed by Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) technique for Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD). Duncan Multiple Range Test (DMRT) was used to test the differences among means and treatments. The parameters taken were Average height of the plants in centimeters, Average width of the curd in centimeters, Average circumference of the curd in centimeters, Average weight of the curd in grams and Average number of leaves. Data were gathered after harvesting the plant except those in measuring the height of plants in centimeters which were gathered every two weeks after transplanting until harvesting season. The results showed that net was the best shading material in broccoli production. It also showed that coconut leaves is a good substitute to net.
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PADILLA, CARMELA ROXANNE SIDOCON AND ROMANES, GRACEN GLORY DE LARA, "PERFORMANCE OF BROCCOLI GROWN IN POLYETHYLENE BAGS UNDER DIFFERENT SHADING MATERIALS" Research Study. Applied Research III, College of Education, Cavite State University Science High School, Indang, Cavite April 2009. Adviser: Prof Carlos N. Rodil
The study was conducted on Farmer's Training Center and Techno- Demo Farm (FTCTDF) from September 2008- December 2008. Generally, the study aimed to determine the performance of broccoli under different shading materials. Specifically, it aimed to determine the effects of different shading materials to the growth of broccoli; identify the best shading material suited for growing broccoli and determine the treatment that produced the best quality of the curd of broccoli. The study used four (4) treatments with four (4) replications. The treatments used were: Treatment 1- covered by net, Treatment 2- covered by plastic sheet, Treatment 3- covered by coconut leaves and Treatment 0- no shading material. Data were analyzed by Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) technique for Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD). Duncan Multiple Range Test (DMRT) was used to test the differences among means and treatments. The parameters taken were Average height of the plants in centimeters, Average width of the curd in centimeters, Average circumference of the curd in centimeters, Average weight of the curd in grams and Average number of leaves. Data were gathered after harvesting the plant except those in measuring the height of plants in centimeters which were gathered every two weeks after transplanting until harvesting season. The results showed that net was the best shading material in broccoli production. It also showed that coconut leaves is a good substitute to net.

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